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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That and he was our second best receiver last year. He did way more with his snaps than XL did. If this continues, they need to switch spots. I don't care that XL was a 1st rounder and Coker was a UDFA.

XL was for all practical purposes our WR1. That's going to bring different personnel and pressures your way. All I'm saying is that it's still too early to make that type of determination. 

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2 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

The truth is Andy is not good, but he isn’t as bad as he’s showing. Let’s be real here, dude is 40 he’s probably pissed they made him play the second half at all. He doesn’t wanna be here right now lol 

Whether that’s true or not, few QBs have ever pump fakes and sacked themselves after spending an entire quarter plus throwing poo balls.  I like Andy, but he is playing like poo.

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Just now, frankw said:

What was confusing about the post? If you are legitimately excusing the effort the FO made to improve the QB room then you might as well put on some lipstick and go ahead and lay a wet one on David Tepper's ass.

interesting 

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

Whether that’s true or not, few QBs have ever pump fakes and sacked themselves after spending an entire quarter plus throwing poo balls.  I like Andy, but he is playing like poo.

That’s what made me post that. Dude is checked out tonight lol

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